Ever had a newbie do your taxes at a place like HR Block or Jackson Hewitt?
Yeah, two hours was a bit long to sit in that uncomfortable chair last year, so I’m going solo this year.
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The software is all the same, save the cash and go to irs.gov and use the freeware on their site.
Turbotax! they are great, i’ve done it once so far and it was perfect! They ask you the vital questions online and you just look on your w-2 for the answers to fill in!
I have used TurboTax for the past two years and it has been fabulous.
I’ve used TaxCut since 1995 and have never had problems, unlike users of TurboTax.
I buy my software and run it on my PC. This is very useful since I run what-if scenarios on it and you can’t really do that with web software.
In the past 6 years on this computer, I’ve used Turbotax 3 years and Taxcut 3 years. There are virtually the same. TT uses slightly larger windows than TC (which means I couldn’t see the right end of my naming conventions on stock sales and after I made a mistake had to guess which entry to click on). TC is more forgiving on installation and security issues.
(I originally switched to TC because they had a form TT didn’t in the cheap package. I was glad I was on TC in 2003 when they decided to “enforce” software licenses by making it virutally impossible to install.)
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I’ve used turbotax for the last 3 years.